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The Art Of Travel
High school grad. Conner Layne is about to marry his first love, buy a house with a white picket fence, and raise a family, but when wedding plans fail, he goes solo on his honeymoon, and finds adventure with a ragtag group in Central America.
16 May 1944, Echo Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 January 1947, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
11 April 1970, Syracuse, New York, USA
15 May 1982, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
10 September 1978, Twisp, Washington, USA
16 March 1978, Dallas, Texas, USA
26 February 1979, San Juan, Puerto Rico
10 September 1972, Detroit, Michigan, USA
1 April 1980, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
April 28, 2008
...cloying and a structural messSeptember 02, 2008
The use of such locales as Bolivia, Nicaragua, Panama and Peru adds to the exotic flavor of the film.May 15, 2008
It's a sturdy directorial job for a difficult movie; one that wants to spread the idea of travel as the ultimate cotton swab of life, but also engages in good times to keep the less spiritually open audience members awake.September 03, 2008
...director Thomas Whelan embraces the wanderlust spirit in this enjoyable if uneven film, whose qualities often reflect the television background of most of its cast.May 06, 2008
Travel is an ambitious, involving and extensive travelogue that challenges the imagination. [A] feasible fable that allows one to remain contemplative and connectedAugust 18, 2008
Part The Graduate, part Fitzcarraldo, The Art of Travel is a tribute to living on the road less traveled. Filmed entirely on location, it offers a more rounded portrayal of culture outside of the standard Hollywood clichésMarch 10, 2008
It's too bad that there isn't a documentary about the making of The Art of Travel since that would undoubtedly make for an interesting movie.June 19, 2008
Overacted and overblown, pic will underwhelm commercially, with theatrical perhaps limited to friends and family.